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A parking lot used to hold 325 vehicles. The owner increased the lot's capacity to now hold 455 vehicles. Which fraction represents the increase in the number of parking sp…
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A parking lot used to hold 325 vehicles. The owner increased the lot's
capacity to now hold 455 vehicles. Which fraction represents the increase
in the number of parking spaces?
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130/325 or 26/65 simplified
Explanation:
455 - 325/ 325 = 130/325
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